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This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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The late 19th century world have rwo phases.Explain |
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Explain two main basis of social divisions in Srilanka ? |
| Answer» The two main basis of social division in Sri Lanka are:1) Majoritarianism- It means that majority should be given to Sinhalese and2) English was replaced from the official language by Sinhala only | |
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What are bhoodan and gramdan?Difference b/w them. |
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Answer» Thnx Some poor landless villagers demanded some land for their economic well-being. Vinoba Bhave could not assure but promised to talk to the government regarding that. Suddenly Shri Ram Chandra Reddy, stood up and offered 80 acres of land to be distributed among 80 landless villagers. This act was known as ‘Bhoodan’. Similarly, some zamindars, owners of many villages, offered to distribute some villages among the landless. It was known as ‘Gramdan’.This Gramdan & Bhoodan movement was initiated by Vinoba Bhave. It is also known as the ‘Bloodless Revolution’. |
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Unification of Germany |
| Answer» (i) The responsibility of German unification was taken by Ottovan Bismarck, the chief minister of Prussia.(ii) Otto von Bismarck was the chief architect of German unification.(iii) Three wars over seven years- with Austria, Denmark and France, ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification.(iv) In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.(v) The nation building process in Germany had demonstrated the dominance of Prussian state power. | |
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How come some countries are generally called developed and others undeveloped |
| Answer» The average or per capita income is the main criterion for comparing a developed country with an underdeveloped one. Countries with per capita income of Rs 4,53,000 per annum and above in 2004 are called high-income countries, and countries with per capita income of Rs 37,000 or less are called low-income countries.\xa0In 2004, India was considered a low-income country because its per capita income was just Rs 28,000. In 2006, the World Development Report to classify countries was based on the average income criterion. | |
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Why is education for all targeted for economic development explain |
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State one condition that may allow women to take a variety of jobs or Run business |
| Answer» One important condition that would allow women to take up work or do business is Women Empowerment.It means the social conditions prevalent, which guarantee equality and ability for a woman to enjoy all their rights, get access to resources, income and time, in order to take up employment of their liking or carry out a business for profit. Woman empowerment is aimed the holistic well-being of a woman. | |
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What is underemployment |
| Answer» Sorry abhi sst se sanyaas liya hua hai? | |
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When France sneezes rest of the Europe catches cold!! Elaborate |
| Answer» During the \'Age of Revolution\', the first insurrection took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon dynasty, restored during the conservative reaction after 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. In its place, a constitutional moarchy with Louis Philippe at is head was installed. This \'July Revolution\' led to another insurrection in Brussels and led to Begium becoming independent from the control of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Even before these events, it had been witnessed that France was the political nervecentre of the rest of Europe. Ever since the French Revolution, the political developments in France had direct impact on the rest of the European continent. Hence Metternich said \'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold\'. | |
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on what basis economic categories organised and unorganised sector |
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Make a project file on democracy vs dictatorship. Do the case study of six different countries. |
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How be used in french revolution |
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How truth and non-voilence are the weapon of gandhi |
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Answer» ??? Please read this ? with complete patience. In terms of truth Gandhiji was a fearless personalty. He was never afraid of britishers and spoke the truth to the Indian population about the rude applications of Britishers that he too felt as very critical for livelihood. And in terms of non-violence Gandhiji was a peaceful personalty. He created a sense of hate and a rigid manner of facing troubles in a non-violence way. Also he arised a sense of unity and invoked people to oppose the Britishers in such a way without violence that the mindset of Britishers of ruling the country would change and they will be bound to leave INDIA as an independent country. In such a way truth and non-violence was the precious weapons of MAHATMA GANDHI agains Britishers. |
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Wriet note an earth summit |
| Answer» First International Earth Summit: It was first International Earth Summit, which was held in June 1992 in Rio de Janerio in Brazil. More than 100 heads of states participated in it.Object: The Summit was convened for addressing the problems of environmental protection and socio-economic development at the global level.Achievements:\tThe participants signed the Declaration on Global Climatic Changes and Biological Diversity.\tIt endorsed the Global forest Principles.\tIt adopted Agenda 21 for achieving Sustainable Development in the 21 st century.Agenda 21: Its aim is to achieve global sustainable development. It is an agenda to combat environmental damage, poverty, disease through global cooperation on common interests, mutual needs and shared responsibilities. One major objective of the Agenda 21 is that every local government should draw its own local Agenda 21 | |
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What is rainwater harvesting system how was it used in ancient time |
| Answer» Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic useRainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic use. Three\xa0methods of\xa0rainwater harvesting followed in different regions of India for:\tBamboo dripping irrigation system in Meghalaya\tStoring rainwater in underground \'tankas\' in Rajasthan\tKuls or guls are the water diversion channels built mainly in the Himalayan region for agricultural purposes | |
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Cariacaturist kya depict karna chahta hai |
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Give two main causes of rise of nationalism in europe |
| Answer» \tBefore the middle of the nineteenth century, the countries in Europe were in different.\tVarious regions in Europe were ruled by different multi-national dynastic empires.\tThese were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects.\tVarious technological and the ensuing social changes helped in developing the ideas of nationalism. The process of creation of nation states began in 1789, with the French Revolution.\tIt took about hundred years for the idea to gain concrete shape which resulted in the formation of France as a democratic nation state.\tThe trend was followed in other parts of the Europe and led to the establishment of the modern democratic systems in most parts of the world; at the beginning of 20th century.\xa0 | |
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Sst project on consumer rights |
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Renewable resources |
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Answer» Same as Gurmeet because it is good THE resources which can be recycled or reproducer are called renevable resources The resources which can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes are called renewable resources. Eg- solar and wind energy, water, etc. Those resouece which can be renewed or replanish very easily and quickly.Ex- wind, water |
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Hlo but byee tata time pass company ????? |
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Why Metternich said that "when France sneezes , the rest of Europe catches cold" |
| Answer» During the \'Age of Revolution\', the first insurrection took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon dynasty, restored during the conservative reaction after 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. In its place, a constitutional moarchy with Louis Philippe at is head was installed. This \'July Revolution\' led to another insurrection in Brussels and led to Begium becoming independent from the control of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Even before these events, it had been witnessed that France was the political nervecentre of the rest of Europe. Ever since the French Revolution, the political developments in France had direct impact on the rest of the European continent. Hence Metternich said \'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold\'. | |
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All map que of sst |
| Answer» Yu can check in google..may be you will get frm there..! | |
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Why power sharing is considered as a spirit of democracy |
| Answer» Power sharing is true spirit of democracy because(i) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.(ii) It is a good way to ensure the stability of the political order.(iii) Here, people have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. Thus, a legitimate government, is one where citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the system | |
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Koi khel to nahi ye h piyar meri ja.....mujhe pata na chala kaise kb ye ho gay..???? |
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How black soil is formed |
| Answer» Lava from valconos, when they cool have little left than crude carbon. Black soil is formed either by this cooled lava or weathering of igneous rocks and hence are comparatively less fertile. | |
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Development of resource does not depend only on its availability |
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What is the importance of natural resource ? Why |
| Answer» The importance of natural resourcea are that if there were no resources we can\'t fulfill our basic needs . If there were no resources there can be some difficulties in future without resources.Some of the resources are man made they can renewed again and again but, the resources made by nature can be finish once a dayThats why resources are important for us?????????????? | |
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How overirrigation responsible for land degradation? Which state of india face this problem. |
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Where availability of resources will not break development?give reason |
| Answer» Mere availability of resources does not necessarily guarantee economic development, this is because of the following:a. There are certain regions which are rich in resources but aren\'t economically developed.Along with resources, it is imperative to have appropriate technology to ensure optimum utilisation of resources.b. Regions along with resources require proper institutional set up to make sure that resources are put to use for the development progarmmes.c. One requires quality human resource as well to ensure proper utilisation of resources.d. Most importantly, political will, effective implementation mechanism is also required to ensure economic development.e. We may give example of North east sates which are fairly rich in mineral resources but are considered to be underdeveloped because of lack of appropriate technology, instability in the region etc.f. On the other hand there are regions which do not have adequate resources but are developed because of the initiative on part of the state governments to import technology .For example Bangalore, which does not have abundant resources but is an IT hub. We may also give example of Delhi, one of the developed regions of India, lacks natural mineral resources but has one of the best infrastructure.Also being the political capital of the country. | |
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What is ethnic compositon |
| Answer» Those groups made on languages | |
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What are the main features of the act of 1966 pass in srilanka |
| Answer» \tIn 1956, an act was passed to recognize Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil.\tUniversity positions and government jobs, favoured Sinhala applicants.\tA new constitution was stipulated to protect and spread Buddhism. | |
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what are the main features of srilanka |
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how GDP help to develop the growth of country\'s econony. With example |
| Answer» The sum of production in all the sector is known as GDP. It is the Final value of product. During a year it show that how much economic growth of our country is. For example :Take a farmer who Sold rice to the rice mill at the rate of Rs 10/kg after that in rice mill Rice was cleaned and packed and sold at the rate of Rs 700 per 25kg packet to the consumer . | |
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Define fossils |
| Answer» Remains or traces of plant and animals that lived long ago.. | |
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Suggest any one way to solve under employment situation in rural areas |
| Answer» Some of the measures to reduce underemployment are as follows.1. Generating alternative employment opportunities, particularly in rural areas, such as horticulture, fisheries, etc.2. Providing vocational training and skills so as to help in gainful employment.3. Encouraging self-employment by providing adequate credit, infrastructural and other such facilities. | |
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What was the Rowlat Act of 1919. |
| Answer» Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. | |
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What was the reparcation given by general dyer after jallianwala bagh incident? |
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Explain any three dimensions of devlopment |
| Answer» The three dimensions of government approach to reduce poverty in India:\tGrowth oriented approach is based on the expectation that the effects of economic growth would rapidly increase the gross domestic product and per capita income. This would reach all sections of the society and for the betterment of the poor sections.\tIn the Third Five Year Plan, the second approach has been initiated with a notable programme was the Food for work.\tThird approach is to provide minimum basic amenities to the people. Through this approach, programmes have supplemented the consumption of the poor, generation of employment opportunities and improvement of health and education. | |
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How power share among different social groups? |
| Answer» Power may be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration. There is a system of ‘reserved constituencies’ in our country. This type of arrangement is meant to give space in the government and administration to diverse social groups, who otherwise would feel alienated from the government. This method is used to give minority communities a fair share in power. ‘Community Government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement. | |
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Project for holidays homework |
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Write a short note on Civil war of Sri Lanka |
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Answer» They feel alienated because:A. Job opportunities given to sinhaleseB. The new constitution foster buddhism Find on Google |
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What are the residuary powers |
| Answer» Residuary powers means that Parliament can make laws with respect to all those matters which are not mentioned in the three Lists -\tThe Union List\tThe State List\tThe Concurrent List | |
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Write name of civilization originated and developed in tropical monsoon climatic region |
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Define socialism and comunism |
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Show the territory sector has emerged the largest producing sector in India |
| Answer» The Tertiary sector has emerged as the largest producing sector in the Indian economy in the last decade because (i) Demand for Tertiary sector activities like transport, storage and trade have increased substantially with the development of the Primary and Secondary sectors. (ii) Increasing requirement of software exports from abroad creates a boom in call centres is there. (iii) With increase in the income levels of the people, demand for tourism, shopping, education and other services has increased. (iv) Liberalization of the financial environment has fueled faster growth in financial services. (v) Basic services of education, healthcare and communications require a large number of people to be engaged in these Tertiary sector activities. | |
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Why did the middle class lose its support after the failure of the Frankfurt? |
| Answer» The middle class lost its support i.e, leadership and money after the failure of the Frankfurt (The all German national assembly) parliment because the revolution failed due to lack of strong leadership. The monarchy leaders refused to fulfil the demands of workers and people of other sections. | |
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What is soil erosion??? |
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Answer» The removal of soil from the earth surface Cutting of top layer of soil by natural processes is termed as soil erosion..!! Cutting of top soil by any phenomenon Cutting down of trophosphere or the top layer of soil due to natural calamities is known as soil erosion Soil erosion is the displacement of the upper layer of soil, it is one form of soil degradation......? |
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Name the hind swraj |
| Answer» Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule is a pamphlet / book written by Mahatma Gandhi in 1908. It is a book in which he expresses his views on Swaraj, Modern Civilization, Mechanisation etc . | |
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Compare the policies and methods used by otto von bismark and sardar patel in unification |
| Answer» Bismark used the one nation theory to make a strong Germany and make Germany the supreme power in world politics. Where as sardar patel used it as a platform to unify and make a foundation of a strong country.The work of sardar patel was more difficult because of the diversity existing and which has become our strength for democracy to establish and work successfully. Bismark bought anarchy and world war 1 which saw destruction. | |
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Who said.. dams are the temples of modern india?? |
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Answer» Jawaharlal Nehru proclaimed dams as \'temples of modern india\' bcz at that tym construction of dams was considered as a solution to solve many prblms Jawaharlal Nehru proudly proclaimed the dams as the \'temples of modern India\' as it was felt at that time that the construction of large dams would solve many problems of India. |
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